Entries from April 2007

Orient Express

To get in touch with historical as well as present Muslim world, to see oriental culture, architecture and to meet the people, that’s been in my mind when travelling from Istanbul via Damascus to Cairo. The journey resulted in a complex report abundant with photos documenting oriental life »»

2007-04-28 // Benary & xflo:w, ZMF Berlin

Next Saturday it is time again: Mr. Benary and I invite you to join us at the ZMF in Berlin. This evening is specially dedicated to Peer’s ageing process. We expect to see many friends as already folks from all over Germany plus some Swiss confirmed to come along. I will play the opening set and I’ve already something in mind like grooving tech house ranging from Forteba’s new album to classics like Submediation. You’re welcome… :-)

Relaunch of my Website

You surely know that feeling, that you have to change something. Well, in the past weeks this certain feeling was the drive behind revamping my website. From now WordPress gives you the opportunity to comment articles. I also reworked the gallery system to provide even 60% bigger photos.

Enjoy!

Cairo - noisy, dirty, unappealing

A sandstorm at Wadi Rum shoot down my plans to make a side-trip to South Jordan desert »»

Colourful Petra

One of the few things you’re not about to expect in Jordan desert between Dead Sea and Wadi Rum is snow. Well, I had some… »»

Grey Amman

In time at about 5:00a.m. muezzin called to prayer »»

More eternal than Rome - Damascus

Dimashq, 3:00a.m., when arriving at the international airport of Damas, how Syrians lovingly call Damascus, I didn’t know that Syria’s capital will evolve to be the highlight of my Orient journey. »»

Faith moves Mountains

Faith, believe and religion are perceptible in Damascus »»

Water, Steam and Soap

Splashing water and having a good time, that’s Hamam, the Arabian bath »»

Krak des Chevaliers

Also on a Friday everything does not stand still. Without any bigger problems you can start a round trip through Syria »»